Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1945 — Page 5

IeSDAY, MARCH 13,1945.

iarket Reports Li V REPORT of local ■n L FOREIGN MARKETS V for ■cnNETT, MURRAY & CO. jy -II kinds of livestock at ■X, MF in d Willshire ■ ve itock received every day W until 12:30 p. m. ■ yardage and no commission ■ y Phone 301 ■ Corrected March 13. ■wo ’JJ'JJ S 160 lbs ■ »»*- - ILo W lB 12.50 ■ 7.50 ■liss— —s ■ s 10.00 ■ ius& 7.00 ■uhner STOCK YARDS Im phone 101 ■ Corrected .March 13. ■o WO lbs *}J S ■** — » 12.75 ■■ B‘ ch ° ice) ■— ;™o ■' 7.00 ■ wholesale egg and ■poultry quotations Furnished by ■decatur produce co. ■ Phone 380 M Corrected March 13. ■e eggs 29c ■orn broilerg and fryers.— 23c |Ky hens 25c ■ty fryers 29c ■ry springers 2<jc ■oru hens 25c ■ 22c ■local grain market JI BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■I Corrected March 13. ■ Beans subject to change K during day. delivered at elevator. ■1 Red Wheat ?1.66 ■ : Red Wheat 1.65 ■; New and Old Corn — 1.60 ■'No. 2 Soy Beaus 2.04 ■ No. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 ■ Soy Beans 2.16 ■ Seed 2.00 ■ 1.00 ■Grains: .03 per bushel less. ■ Corn: .04 per 100 lees. K f.o.b. farm ■dianapolis livestock ■tlianapolis. Ma)’. 13—(UP) — — Livestock: ■'igs S,000; active, steady; ■to 490 lbs. 14.80; 100 to 160 ■ 13.50 to 11.80; sows mostly ■ to 14.05. ■ heifers active, steady to ■tig: small lots choice 1250 tb. ■rs 17.00: part load choice weight 16.65; load lots ■'< light weight steers 16.50; ■ iuls heifers good to choice ■’ medium ami good beef ■ s 1125 to 13.50; cutters and Bniou 8.50 to 11,00; tanners ■«> 8 5": vealers steady, top ■iiTp 500; active, steady; ■1 and choice lambs 16.00 io ■'• including short deck fZI ■<’ offerings at 16.50. ■ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ ri Wayne, Ind.. Mar. 13 — — — Livestock: ■>Bs: market steady. 160 to ■ lbs. 14.70; 150 to 160 lbs. ■": 140 to 150 tbs. 14.25; 13° ■" lbs. 14.00; 120 to 130 'lbs. ■5; 100 t 0 [2O lbs. 13.50. ■"E 118 13.75 to 13.95; stags ■': male hogs 9.50. ■ lves 17.00; lambs 16.25; ■« 8.0(1 H CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■■-•ago, March 13.-(UP)-Live-■“8s:-8,00() : ac ti ve f^]|y stca . ■ and <bo ' ee barraws and ■ lb - U P 14.75, ceiling; good ■ ctimee SOWJ U; . co , up j ete ■ adie: ~ 9,500; calves: — 1.060; and yearlings steady; ■ s! ‘ a *’ fed beifers steady; ■_. €a , y 10 Weak: bulls ’weak to ■,. S . Wer - Ve alers firm at 16 ■ice f Oll st . eeis paid for ■hi* iV’r 111 ® miXed offerin B’ 3 ■ toih'’ 3 L; bulk 14 -16-25: load ■'.' Wfers IG i cutter cows 9.50 K . ' Ost ‘ bee{ caw’s 10-18; prac- ■)- f°, S1 ? e ll heavy sausage bulls ■”’ bulls 14.25. ■wahv bttle done early; tJ. ± n * fully « tea «y ™ ■ (land k"* bs 01 ' around 17 for ■ mLt ° iCe fed westIL 1M? bidS - 5 ' 35 ° en,tS ■ about!? 03 aiOunrt 864 b fed ■« yat 16 ' 50: othel ’ Want Ads Get Results I ■ n . . h °URB; I Sa 8-OTp t 0 s;o ° d Glasses Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o—- — 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c par word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrick Bros. Phone 860. <o-tl ELECTRICAL.BUP?LIEB—Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE —Baled hay, clover and timothy, $1.50 per bale. Coppess Corner, Monroe, Monroe phone 94-M. 58-4 t FOR SALE—7O acre farm, 3 miles southwest Willshire, excellent eoil, electricity. Immediate possession. Hubert Byers, Willshire, O. 58-6 t FOR SALE — Durham bull, big enough for service. Lorenz Eicklioff, % mile west, 4 miles north of Preble. 60-2tx FOR SALE — Studio couch, good condition, bedding compartment, S2O. Phone 1217. 1027 Vine St. 60-2tx FOR SALE — Studio couch with bedding vompuitinent; good condition Child's spring coat and hat, gold color, size 2. Henry Meyer, first house east of Hoagland high school. 60-2tx FOR SALE —Ground corn cobs; to be used for litter. Stiefel Grain Co. North First St. Phone 233. 60-12 t FOR SALE—6 cultipackers; 5 totary hoes; 4 Oliver buck rakes; 2 tractor disks; 1 4-row Superior fertilizer beau drill; 1 1936 Irish Fordson tractor. Craigville Garage. b 60-71 FOR SALE — Car - load - Hominy. Penna railroad. Leave orders at Haugk Coal yard or Theo. Bulmahn. Preble Phone. 60-2tx FOR SALE—Six registered Hereford gilts, due to farrow in May; bred to registered male. Lew ton & Rauch, first farm east of Williams elevator. 60-2tx FOiVSALE-1936 Plymouth coup.’. 4 new tires, seal beam lights and battery. Recently overhauled. Guaranteed A-l shape. Phone 1499 after 1 p. m. 813 North Second St. a 61-3tx FOR SiALiE—Roll type ironer, like neiw. Call 1009 or 125. South Seventh Street. 2'tx I'XHinSALETTO s~b u I'l calf, about ready for service. Henry Rumple, Berne Route 2. Phone 4764. 61-3 t FOR SALE — Timothy hay. baled, made green; 10 ton soy bean straw, baled, suitable for feed. Herman C. Weber, 507 North Second street. Phone 120. g 61-3tx FOR~SALE~— - Lady’B”piaid"6i>ring coat, size 40. $lO. Phone 650. 120 South Eighth street. g 61-2tx Markets At A Glance ■By United Picks tStoicks lower, quiet. ißondts irregularly higher; U. S. gave rumen Is lower. CuiS) stocks irrgeulariy lower. Chicago stocks irregularly high<;r. (Cotton up as much as 35 cents a bale. Wheat up as much as 1% cents a bushel; corn, oats, rye and barley steady. Chicago livestock: hogs active, fully steady; cattle steady to weak; sheep steady. —, _ 0 ——— — COAL OPERATORS (Continued From Page One) extra helpers among ministers, teachers, housewives and insurance salesmen to handle the balloting. They will be spread over approximately 4,000 voting precincts in 100 geographical divisions, getting $ll.BO a day for three days’ work. 0 —— ■' The Pacific northwest is now producing more aluminum than twice the prewar average output of the nation. - INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd,St. Phone 570

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered' buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 51-27tx WANTED Radio* to repair. Uhrick Brog. jej-tf WANTED — Lawns to roll. John H. Kable, phone 1171. 59-3tx WANTED — Riders to Harvester, 3:30 to 12 shift. Phone 99G-K. 59-3tx WANTED—Late modeFClub coupe or sedan 1940-41. From private owner to individual, no dealer. Will pay cash. Phone 763 after 6:30 p. m. a 59-3tx WANTED—Carpenter, full or part time. Kraft Cheese Co., South Winchester. 60-6 t WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastem money. Low rates. Very liberal terns. See me to rabstracta of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED — CoolT Apply in person at hospital. g 61-3 t WANTED—Carpenter. W. iE. Moon, 231 North Sixth street, phone 742. , 61-3tx WANTED—GirI or woman for general housework. Nice room, small family, no children. Excellent wages. Address replys to Box 349, Democrat Company. 61-4tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 51-27 t FARMERS ATTENTION — We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts /appliance service We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31tf LIVESTOCK* HAULING—AIso buy fox horses. William Harrod, Phone 8933. 46-171 FARMiERS~See amTtry the Miller Farm Welder at the free welding school, Thursday, March 15, all day, at our store. Steffen Implement Co. Third St. 60-3 t LET US*wash and polish your car; also lubrication. Gay's Mobile Service, 13th and Monroe. Phone 318. 60-T ELEUTOU AiL FIXTURES, and sunplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streete. ts FOR RENT FOR RENT — Country home, 6 rooms, sl2 a month. Electricity. Must furnish good reference. Box 345, Daily Democrat. 60-3tx I?OR'RENT — 8 Ttcres of - *land on highway 27. Inquire Mrs. Louise Haugk, 1306 West. Monroe St. 61-31 FOR — RENT — Large tworoom cottage in Bellmont Park. Has a nice fire place, built-in cupboards, ice box, and clothes closets., Hardwood floor and large garden. Immediate possession. This place must be seen to be appreciated. S2O per month. FOIL RENT -Sleeping room, 228 Madison street, phone 666. . 61-3 t “lostTndfounTJ LOST—Ration Book No. 3. Gerald J. Baumann; also Book No. 4. Richard A. Baumann. Hx LOST—Folder? - containiiig tax duplicates. Finder please call Jennie Miller, phone 6222. Reward. 61-2tx o FIRST ARMY (Continued From Page One) had changed hands several times in the last 100 hours, the enemy report said. To the southwest, the first and third armies virtually completed the mopup of an estimated 23,000 German troops trapped by the junction of the two armies on the Rhine last week. LC. Gen. George S. Pattort's third army cleaned out all but scattered remnants of German units north of the Mosel river, and lined up solid on the river between Coblenz and Trier except for a sixmile gap. o Democrat Want Ads Get Results CALL 232 for plumbing and heating repairs and replacements. Prompt and experienced workmanship. BAKER’S Plumbing and Heating 147 S. 2nd st. Phone 232

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NOM-KD‘«DENTS NOTiCK In The Ada mu Circuit Court February Term, 1U45. No. IT3HU STAT® OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAiMS KSJohn Flo.vd and Tefrona Floyd, his wife vS Isaac Jiu kson, Et Al. iComes now Wie plaindiffs, by <4. Ilemy Bierly, his attorney, and flies tils complaint lioreln together wflli the affidavit of a eoinpeten’t person that the residence upon dilL Igenit Inquiry, Is unknown of Jhe following defendants, towlit: Isaac Jackson; Anna Jackson, bis wife; Jolm Maurer; Barbara Maurer, his wife; Isaac Miaurer; Mary Ann Maurer, his wife: Jacob Erns-per- : ger; Janies W. Ernsperger: Anna A. Ernsperger, bls wife; Ann A. Ernsperger; Jacob Mendenhall; Martin Kilter; Ix-wis Higgins; Martin A. Hitter; Elisabeth Higgins, w.ife <>f Eowis Higgins; James W. Wykee; L. C. and J. S. Carnor; Jolm 8. Carlier; Matilda Canner, his wife; Lu-t’h-fr C. earner; Electa earner, his wife; Hlectia Ca>rner; buither C. earner, A'ttoi’ney-in-fact for Jolm S. earner, and Matilda earner, his wife; Alnah.-nn Vanvorhes; John Crowell; (Eliza B. Crowell, his wife: Wilmot H. Garlick; John Hays; Susan G. Hays, his wife; C. L. Sehirmeyor; Charles L. Sehir.nidyer; Amlanda M. A-hhimeyer; George Reber; Nancy Reber, ills wife; George Grist; Martin A. Ritter; Alexander Talei-ton; , Sherman L. Bullard, Connnissioner; Sherman L. Bullard, Commissioner appoinbul by the Allen Circuit Court, in the case entitled James T'alertoii etal vs William P. Taiertou; Frederick E. Ke-rt: Frederick Eckart; IClisalbeth Eokart, his wife; Byron s. Tihonupson; Henrietta F. Thompson, his wife; John 1». Weyriek; Marltha Weyrick, his wife; George Crist; Martha Crist, his wife; The State of Indiana; David Studabakec; Hattie Studabaker; James Tolerton et al vs William A. Tolert«n; Sherman L. Bull'ard, Commissioner by the order of the Allen > Circuit Court in the ease of James Tolerton,' Frances A. Bech and Adelin Beeth against William A. Tolerton; William A. Talerton; Frederrick Fx k.rt: The .Union Central Life Insurance company; Mnrt-ha J. Cri.-rt; Sarah E.Crist; Ma'rion F. <7risit; The l.’nion Central Life Insurance Company; John D. Sage, Vice President: Lou-is Breiling, Treasurer; Martha J. Crist, unmarried; Sarah E. Crist, unmarried; Marion F. Crist, unmarried; Martha J. Crist, Executor: Elizabeth Crist; Martlr— Crist, . Executrix; Martha J. Crist; Marth — J. liriwt Executrix; George Christ, deceased; Maith— J. Crist, Execu- ■ trix: Maitlia J. Crist, widow; Martha J. Crist, tils widow; Murtha J. ‘ Grist, widow of George Crist; Martha Crist; Aimlh E. Crist, wife of Marlon F. Crist; Elizabeth Crist, unmarried; -I >ln> B Kisler; John B. Kistler; Mary Anu Kistler, his wife; , Maria Ann Kistler; Mary Ann Kjs’t-I-rr, his wife; Samuel B. Kistler; ' Ca'tharinc Kistler, his wife; Sanui Chr.ist; Jonathan Crist; Jaeob P. 'j Crist: Plainiucl L. Cris»t: Eli<us Crist; ' Elizabeth Sc’haffer; Ma.rtha Ci’i-st; George Christ: George. Crint: Ehas Crist, Execu*'lo»r; Instate of Gernge 1 Cr ist; Nancy A. Crist; Sarah Crist; I Staite of Indiana; Nancy A. Cj’ist; Sarah Crisst; Mantjirl J. Crist. Executrix; .Martha Crist, Executor; Haiti' Studaibyker: David Studebaker; 'file Profile Oil Co.mpany; Preble Oil Co.; Preble Oil Co. C. 11. C.; Elibzabeth Crist, umma rrieil; Murton F. Crirt e>t al; MUrttlia H. Crirlt, Executrix: Matlia J. Crist, widow; The Union Contrail Life Insurance Company: By Charles Hommeyer Vice President; EHzabeith Crist Jones; Frank Jones, her busband; The Federal Land Bank of Louisville, Kentucky: Mearimi F. Clrist; Elizabeth Jonts; Indiainapolis Life Insurance. Company, a Corporation; Martin J. Crist et at; The Federal Land Bank o,f I.ouisvllle By Myron Grigg, Vice President. L. A. Skene, Asst. Secrctarv; Indianapolis Life Insurance Company By Edward B. Rail'll, President: Th.’ Union (.'entral Life Insurance Ciompatiy By Louis Broiling, Vice Pre.-’ideii't, 11. L. Hodell, Asst. Treasurer: Floyd Stoneburner; Victoria W. Stmieilmruer: The unknown huslMinds and wives, respectively, of each of the above named and designated persons, the names of all »f whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; The. unknown widowers and widows, respectively of e'aeli of the al.mve named and designated deceased iier.sons, tilie names of all of whuuu are unknown to plaintiffs; BUY Baby Chicks FROM US! -oWe will buy your hatching eggs for 1946, paying a special premium for hatching eggs. See us for details. MODEL HATCHERY Monroe, Ind. Phone 84

... ii I- general oi me army. > THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing--“QUIT DODGIN’ THE ISSUE!” f [LEMME TAKE A LOOK jl PNO PISFARAGIN' V BUT SUCH\ * rUPPyr a AT THE MAR (JJIMPi/-/ REMARKS ABOUT <U)AG NOT THE ) A C, C THE7S AFEUJ TOUJNS) BROOKLYN, SEE?) CASE, MY \ W ■^M;:ra^lS- CO AST f ARE, POPEYE. W-i Y_ll MIGHT { &UPEAR FELLOuJ g! ALMO^ T been ® i • >- \ d ßrnfflß "I n pin fefta W) WaRT) /fTOTHE ECHO. 2. < ’%A ZIS ’’V?/ oA ? W Aw I < WtyJrv l , I ( SI K2~£_vS L_XJ BLONDIE ALL QUIET ON THE BUMSTEAD FRONT! Rv <’hi. Vnnne ■"• — 1 ■BT r T7Z iii imrirr<Tr~T SB M Abe r="-7 / O LI •■■•< *3 l< 115 1 @> I ik r I ■ UWfi *« a? Ws |W<T3o» I—_wl Sz MB x. —-k r t.X4h ' nk? A wftr*w \ a a X? i >dSRk w<i,-w*K*Aiit fata*, fridww *» nt*' rrendfew. -

The unknown children, helfs and dcsc-endants, suFvlviag spouse, creditors and administrators of the Esitaite, devisees, legatees, trustees and executor* of the last Will and Tcstlamient, aul'oes sol’s In Interest and gsslgnes respectively of each of the above nayneil and designated deceased persons, the uainxs of all of whom are unknown to pltUntiffe; The spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designaited, as def ndaritts to tills aellun wlio are married, and nan>es of all <>f wlKxm are unknown to the plaintiffs; All the women once known b.y any of the above names and desltrhaitiotns’ whose nanies may have been changed, and Who are known by other nanies. the names of all of wtikNii are unknown tw the plaintiffs; All the persons and corporalk»u« who assert or might assert any title, ’claim or Interest in or lien upon the real estate desertbed in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of t'he degendaß’ts h} this action named, described and designated in said eomplaintt, the names of all of wltom a-re unknown to the plaintiffs. That said action is for tihe purpose of quielting title to real estate in the Staite of Indiana; that a cause of aotion ex kits against all of naiil defendants; thait all of said defendants ano neetssary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. , , The following real estate in Adams County in Hie State of Indiana, Is described in said com'plain.t, towit: _ , Tlte west half (%' of the southeast quarter and the west half (%) of the east half (%) of the souit'heast quarter of sertiou twentv-four (24), township twentysewn (27) north, range thirteen (13) cast, containing one hundred twenlty <120) acres, more or less. This aeitton is instVluted and prosecuted by saW plainttiffs for the purpose of quitting their title to the real estate above described against all elaiman'ts whatsoever. Notice is therefore Hereby given that unless tilrey ho and appear on the 25 day of ttie April Tetiin, 1H45, of tlw Adams Circuit Court being the 7 day of May. 131-', to Im begun and holden on tlie '•< day of April, 191-5, at the Court House in tlie City of Decatur, and said County and State, and ansvyer or demur to said complaint, tlie same will be heart! and determined in ttheir aibsenve. In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto sol my hand ami affixed the seal of said Court in tlie Office of the Cl'c-rk t»ier«A>f in the Cilty of Decatur, Indiana, this 10 day of March, 1945, Clyde O. Trrtitner Clerk of Ada'nis Clfrciiit Court G. Homy Bierly. Attorney March 13-20-27 , -j —: — r~ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN'I’ Ob' ESTATE NO. 4105 Notice is hereby given to tlie creditors, heirs and legatees of John J. J. Moser, deceased to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on t’he 3 day of April. 1915, and show cause, if any, why the Final SetitlAment Accounts with the estate said decedent sliouhl not be approved; ami said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. David Moser ■Elmer M. Moser: Executors Decatur. Indiana. 3/10, 1915. C. H. HiiHelman. Attorney March 13-.20 NOTICE OF FIN4L SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4103 Notice is liervby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Elizabeth M. Balsiger, deceased to appear in the Adams Cireui/t Court, , held M Deea’tii-r. Indiana, on the 2nd day of April. 1945, and sho.w eaq.se. if any, why the Final Settlenien.t Accounts with tire estate of said decedent should uo,t be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of bei.--ship. and receive their distfibuttve sliareS. Mary R. Soldner. Executrix Decatur. Indiana, 3/10, 1915. 11. B. Heller, Attorney March 13-20 Q « CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. May $1.71%-%; July $4-61 %•%; Sept. $1.55%-%: Dee., $1.55 %■%. Corn, May $1.15-$115%; July. $1.12%; Sept., $1.09%; Dee., $1.06 % bid. Oats. May. 67%-%; July, .61%- %; Sept., .58%-%; Dec., .57%. 0 PROPOSECREATION (Continued From Page One) was recalled from retirement to head the war department's personnel hoard, and Joseph W. Stil- , well, chief of the army ground forces. The five-slnr generals are Marshall. Dwight 1). Eisenhower, Douglas MacArytur, anti Henry D. Arnold. They were four-star generals until congress recently • created the now super-rauk of I “pptipi-hI of the armv."

Birth Certificate Notice ie hereby given that Mary Marie Durr sfitutz has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have Ute time and place of her birth determined. .Said petition is set for hearing on tin- rtlh li.-tv of March, 19-15. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Marcli 13 Birth Certificate Notice la hereby given that Evelyn Elizabeth Burke Brodbeck has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined.' Said petition Is set for hearing on the 20th. day of March, 1945. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court March 1 March 13 BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice ts hereby given that ■Eva Delores Wol’klnger Ray has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on the 2wli day of Maiclli. 19-15. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court March 13 START RIGHT GOOD good GOOP fmist on CHEK-R-CHIX /iei i-i/Fast growers vLow mortality VBlood tested right from HEAVY Producers JA FAST GAIN LOWCOST HIGH LIVABILITY You get all three in Purina Chick Startena, America's favorite starter. Takes only 2 lbs. per chick. Fresh stock just in. Prewar quality. Feed Purina Wf STARTENA W’ w * th, tablet < Prevents spread of disea»e in chick drinking f n. water. Bowel astrin9ent, fungicide. for BABY CHICKS HELPS SAVE CHICKS Don't let broader / ] house germs kill 9 r j chicks. Spray floor f and walls with Chek-R-Fect—new, jy?*** popular soap-type disinfectant. One ounce makesgjallon g «ii®M of spray. Easy, eco- HsX.jSsl nomical to use. A,™ CHEK-R-FECT BROODER HOUSE DISINFECTANT Stiefel Grain Co. Becatur, Ind. jSEg— , _ ■■ ssr- ■ ■_ W_ IK

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Tho undersigned eom-mißHivner, by t virtue of an order of the Adams > circuit court, made and entered in : a cause therein pending, entitled David H. Teeple vs. Agnes (Teeple) t Hardy et al, and Numbered 17244 upon the docket of the Adams Circuit Court thereof, that at and on the premises on the 30th day of i March, 1945, of the real estate hereinafter described and designated as tract No. 1, Tract No. 2, Tract No. 3, will offer for sale Tract No. 1 at : 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, Tract ; No. 2 at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, • Tract No. 3 at 4:00 o'clock In the as- • ternoon, and said sale will be at Public Auction and for not less than i two thirds (%) of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to wit: TRACT NO. 1. Lots No. 29, 30 and 40 Lake Shore : Drive, Noble County, Indiana. TRACT NO. 2. Inlot No. 19 in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. TRACT NO. 3. : East part of Lot No. 8, Block 17 > in the city of Portland, Jay County, ' Indiana. Terms of Sale: —Cash on Date of i Sale. NATHAN C. NELSON, Commissioner. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. I Nathan <’. Nelaon, Attorney. ; Feb. 27 Meh. 6-13 0 He is great who is what he is from Nature and who never reminds us of others. —Emerson.

SALE CALENDAR MAR 14— Mrs. Homer Mills, 4 miles north and >4 mile east of Bluffton. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 15 —Jesse Sheets, 4 tn'les east and 3 miles north of Decatur on road 101. Cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. ” MAR. 19—Albert Riehle, 3 miles east and 4 miles north of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 19—Ralph F. Williams, 3% miles south, % mile east Willshire, Ohio. Closing out sale. Lester W. “Bud" Suman, auct. MAR. 20—Ed Hurst, 1% mile north of Monroe on road 27. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 21—Lloyd Chambers, Van Wert, Ohio. Guernsey cattle dispersal. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 22—Myers & Short, 4 miles west &nd 1 mile north of Geneva. MAR. 21—Mrs. Orlando Meredith, 8 miles Southwest of Warsaw, Ind. Good 118 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auct. , Guernsey cattle dispersal. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 26—Loren Carpenter, 6 miles East of Urbana, Ir.d. Well improved 137 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. I MAR. 27—Roy Frank, 3 miles south and % mile west of Willshire, O. General farm sale. Lester W. Suman, auctioneer. MAR. 27—Henry Fritzl, 3 miles west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 7 —lvan Lentz, Fairgrounds, Hicksville, O. 35 Head Saddle Horses Buggys, Harness and Riding equipment. 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. TED , BIG RAGS, ng Machinery. r, stockings, pants, V similar material. J c lb. r Democrat PUBLIC SALE 4 miles east of Decatur, Indiana, on road 224 then 2% miles north on Road 101 then % mile east or 7 miles south of Monroeville, Ind., on road 101 then % mile east. THURSDAY, MAR. 15, ’45 1 o’clock P. M. 22—REGISTERED RED POLLED CATTLE—22 7 cows; 10 Heifers and 5 Bulls. Herd is T. B. & Bangs accredited. Sale will be held inside. A complete dispersal sale. <vh 8 tons loose clover bay; 3 tons loose mixed liay; 250 bales loose [ mixed hay; baled wheat straw-. Write for catalogue to owner or auctioneer. ' f J. E. SHEETS & SONS Decatur, Indiana, Rt. 5 Roy S. Johnson—Auct. Decatur, Rt. 1. Lunch will be served.

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Appointment of A«lmiiii*lr«toi» With Will Annexed No. 4134 Notice Is hereby given, That tlho undersigned has been atppointed Administrator with will annexed of the estak- of itaxbel P. Syilngixr, late of Adams County, deceased. Clarence L. Weber, Administrator with will annexed. Ferd L. Litterer. Attorney. 3/5 1945, March 6-13x20 YOU Don’t Hava to SWELTER in SUMMER or FREEZE in WINTER Have your home Insulated with CELOTEX ROCK WOOL for comfortable living. Free estimates. BILL CRIST Phone 726 Monroe *